Portraits and Principles of the World's Great Men and Women, with Practical Lessons on Successful Life by Over Fifty Leading ThinkersKing, Richardson, 1895 - 636 páginas |
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... person in his right mind ever yet wished for ruin to his hopes . How to bring our hopes to fruitage is the problem each one of us is laboring to solve . This volume solves the problem , and if it shall be the means of awakening ...
... person in his right mind ever yet wished for ruin to his hopes . How to bring our hopes to fruitage is the problem each one of us is laboring to solve . This volume solves the problem , and if it shall be the means of awakening ...
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... person the only truth , it is also the only power . We have a way of saying that truth is mighty ; but there is no might in truth except as in some way it is inlaid with the personal ingredient . The might of the Gospel is simply ...
... person the only truth , it is also the only power . We have a way of saying that truth is mighty ; but there is no might in truth except as in some way it is inlaid with the personal ingredient . The might of the Gospel is simply ...
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... person feeds on person , first of all upon the Supreme Person , and secondly upon his human reproductions . Men live upon great souls that are and have been . Isolation is personal starvation . The power of a great soul over a smaller ...
... person feeds on person , first of all upon the Supreme Person , and secondly upon his human reproductions . Men live upon great souls that are and have been . Isolation is personal starvation . The power of a great soul over a smaller ...
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... persons have to struggle for success as did that world renowned missionary and explorer , Livingstone . His parents were in such straitened circumstances that when he was but ten years of age he was put to work in a cotton factory as a ...
... persons have to struggle for success as did that world renowned missionary and explorer , Livingstone . His parents were in such straitened circumstances that when he was but ten years of age he was put to work in a cotton factory as a ...
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... persons stand out through the centuries livid with their owners ' infamy . Better , a thou- sand times better , the waters of a Lethe , than such an im- mortality of shame . What does success mean ? To many , perhaps to most , it means ...
... persons stand out through the centuries livid with their owners ' infamy . Better , a thou- sand times better , the waters of a Lethe , than such an im- mortality of shame . What does success mean ? To many , perhaps to most , it means ...
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